Idiom
drum someone out of something
Theme: EJECT
to expel or send someone away from something, especially in a formal or public fashion. (From the military use of drums on such occasions.)The officer was drummed out of the regiment for misconduct.I heard that he was drummed out of the country club for cheating on his golf score.
Idiom
drum someone out of somethingdrum (someone) out of (something)
to force someone to leave a job or organization.A lot of writers and directors were drummed out of the film business in the 1950s because they were suspected of being communists.